Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong with starting 12/24? That’s what FCPS used to do.
Ick-NO!
You must be, ew, Christian.
I don’t think it is the Christian’s who want the 2 weeks off—it is the out of area travelers.
For the rest of us who do not have $🤑🤑, 🤑🤑🤑 to blow on a Christmas vacation getaway—we’d be fine getting out 12/24 and returning 1/2.
Yep bending to the whim of people who need their two week Euro and/or ski vacation. Immigrant families would prefer a longer spring break or a long break in January or February when it's cheaper to travel.
Those of us who want 2 weeks off aren’t all rich. Some of us drive across the US to be with family this one time a year. We need the two weeks for the extra travel days,
Oh please, it's extremely privileged that you're able to do that and you know it.
DP, How do you define extremely privileged? Many, many Americans get 2 weeks of paid vacation every year. Privileged maybe, but not extremely privileged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just remove all religious holidays and the O days from the calendar. If you want religious holidays, go to a private school.
It's that simple.
Bring back a rational school calendar.
YES PLEASE
Exactly this.
Want to keep your kid home for a religious family event or for a few extra days to travel over the winter break? Then just do it, but why must the entire school calendar revolve around things that have nothing to do with educating our kids?
(I hope those of you complaining about FCPS being behind in math/reading/everything aren’t the same bellyaching over needing a longer winter break and making sure every religious holiday under the sun is observed.)
The issue is that teachers also need a break. The burnout would be worse without those breaks, FCPS needs to consider that as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong with starting 12/24? That’s what FCPS used to do.
Ick-NO!
You must be, ew, Christian.
I don’t think it is the Christian’s who want the 2 weeks off—it is the out of area travelers.
For the rest of us who do not have $🤑🤑, 🤑🤑🤑 to blow on a Christmas vacation getaway—we’d be fine getting out 12/24 and returning 1/2.
Yep bending to the whim of people who need their two week Euro and/or ski vacation. Immigrant families would prefer a longer spring break or a long break in January or February when it's cheaper to travel.
Those of us who want 2 weeks off aren’t all rich. Some of us drive across the US to be with family this one time a year. We need the two weeks for the extra travel days,
Oh please, it's extremely privileged that you're able to do that and you know it.
DP, How do you define extremely privileged? Many, many Americans get 2 weeks of paid vacation every year. Privileged maybe, but not extremely privileged.
And can they also afford the gas to drive cross country and places to sleep and eat overnight a couple times? It's expensive to drive cross-country, even if you're camping along the way, which it may not be warm enough to do over Christmas break depending on where you're going.
The Motel 6 and a cooler full of food saves a lot of money. There are ways to save money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just remove all religious holidays and the O days from the calendar. If you want religious holidays, go to a private school.
It's that simple.
Bring back a rational school calendar.
YES PLEASE
Exactly this.
Want to keep your kid home for a religious family event or for a few extra days to travel over the winter break? Then just do it, but why must the entire school calendar revolve around things that have nothing to do with educating our kids?
(I hope those of you complaining about FCPS being behind in math/reading/everything aren’t the same bellyaching over needing a longer winter break and making sure every religious holiday under the sun is observed.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just remove all religious holidays and the O days from the calendar. If you want religious holidays, go to a private school.
It's that simple.
Bring back a rational school calendar.
Even Christmas? Christmas is a religious holiday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought purple at first, but the more I look at it, I think green is best overall. You get out late in June, but most of the families I know what family time in August rather than June. Anyone who does swim can't travel til August and that's just not enough time starting mid-month.
That only matters when your kids are little. Many drop swim team when they get older and by the time they are in high school they have daily practices for fall sports starting August 1st. No one is traveling during August if their kid plays a sport. SOLs, AP and IB exams are in May. The earlier school ends the better to have time off in June and July.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong with starting 12/24? That’s what FCPS used to do.
Ick-NO!
You must be, ew, Christian.
I don’t think it is the Christian’s who want the 2 weeks off—it is the out of area travelers.
For the rest of us who do not have $🤑🤑, 🤑🤑🤑 to blow on a Christmas vacation getaway—we’d be fine getting out 12/24 and returning 1/2.
Yep bending to the whim of people who need their two week Euro and/or ski vacation. Immigrant families would prefer a longer spring break or a long break in January or February when it's cheaper to travel.
Those of us who want 2 weeks off aren’t all rich. Some of us drive across the US to be with family this one time a year. We need the two weeks for the extra travel days,
Oh please, it's extremely privileged that you're able to do that and you know it.
DP, How do you define extremely privileged? Many, many Americans get 2 weeks of paid vacation every year. Privileged maybe, but not extremely privileged.
And can they also afford the gas to drive cross country and places to sleep and eat overnight a couple times? It's expensive to drive cross-country, even if you're camping along the way, which it may not be warm enough to do over Christmas break depending on where you're going.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just remove all religious holidays and the O days from the calendar. If you want religious holidays, go to a private school.
It's that simple.
Bring back a rational school calendar.
YES PLEASE
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong with starting 12/24? That’s what FCPS used to do.
Ick-NO!
You must be, ew, Christian.
I don’t think it is the Christian’s who want the 2 weeks off—it is the out of area travelers.
For the rest of us who do not have $🤑🤑, 🤑🤑🤑 to blow on a Christmas vacation getaway—we’d be fine getting out 12/24 and returning 1/2.
Yep bending to the whim of people who need their two week Euro and/or ski vacation. Immigrant families would prefer a longer spring break or a long break in January or February when it's cheaper to travel.
Those of us who want 2 weeks off aren’t all rich. Some of us drive across the US to be with family this one time a year. We need the two weeks for the extra travel days,
Oh please, it's extremely privileged that you're able to do that and you know it.
DP, How do you define extremely privileged? Many, many Americans get 2 weeks of paid vacation every year. Privileged maybe, but not extremely privileged.
And can they also afford the gas to drive cross country and places to sleep and eat overnight a couple times? It's expensive to drive cross-country, even if you're camping along the way, which it may not be warm enough to do over Christmas break depending on where you're going.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought purple at first, but the more I look at it, I think green is best overall. You get out late in June, but most of the families I know what family time in August rather than June. Anyone who does swim can't travel til August and that's just not enough time starting mid-month.
That only matters when your kids are little. Many drop swim team when they get older and by the time they are in high school they have daily practices for fall sports starting August 1st. No one is traveling during August if their kid plays a sport. SOLs, AP and IB exams are in May. The earlier school ends the better to have time off in June and July.
Anonymous wrote:I thought purple at first, but the more I look at it, I think green is best overall. You get out late in June, but most of the families I know what family time in August rather than June. Anyone who does swim can't travel til August and that's just not enough time starting mid-month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong with starting 12/24? That’s what FCPS used to do.
Ick-NO!
You must be, ew, Christian.
I don’t think it is the Christian’s who want the 2 weeks off—it is the out of area travelers.
For the rest of us who do not have $🤑🤑, 🤑🤑🤑 to blow on a Christmas vacation getaway—we’d be fine getting out 12/24 and returning 1/2.
Yep bending to the whim of people who need their two week Euro and/or ski vacation. Immigrant families would prefer a longer spring break or a long break in January or February when it's cheaper to travel.
Those of us who want 2 weeks off aren’t all rich. Some of us drive across the US to be with family this one time a year. We need the two weeks for the extra travel days,
Oh please, it's extremely privileged that you're able to do that and you know it.
DP, How do you define extremely privileged? Many, many Americans get 2 weeks of paid vacation every year. Privileged maybe, but not extremely privileged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong with starting 12/24? That’s what FCPS used to do.
Ick-NO!
You must be, ew, Christian.
I don’t think it is the Christian’s who want the 2 weeks off—it is the out of area travelers.
For the rest of us who do not have $🤑🤑, 🤑🤑🤑 to blow on a Christmas vacation getaway—we’d be fine getting out 12/24 and returning 1/2.
Yep bending to the whim of people who need their two week Euro and/or ski vacation. Immigrant families would prefer a longer spring break or a long break in January or February when it's cheaper to travel.
Those of us who want 2 weeks off aren’t all rich. Some of us drive across the US to be with family this one time a year. We need the two weeks for the extra travel days,
Oh please, it's extremely privileged that you're able to do that and you know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought purple at first, but the more I look at it, I think green is best overall. You get out late in June, but most of the families I know what family time in August rather than June. Anyone who does swim can't travel til August and that's just not enough time starting mid-month.
Any time in school after Memorial Day is wasted time. They don’t do anything and everyone is mentally checked out. The earlier you get out in June the better.